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American Society of Plant Biologists

American Society of Plant Biologists. NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA). K-12 Pipeline - Innovative Tools for Teachers and Students. Increase the participation of a diverse population of young people in clinical and basic research careers. Established 1991. NIH

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American Society of Plant Biologists

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  1. American Society of Plant Biologists NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA)

  2. K-12 Pipeline - Innovative Tools for Teachers and Students

  3. Increase the participation of a diverse population of young people in clinical and basic research careers Established 1991

  4. NIH 27 Institutes & Centers

  5. NIH 27 Institutes & Centers

  6. NIH Support for K-12 STEM FY 2005 NIH K-12 STEM, $32M FY 2005 NIH TOTAL BUDGET, $29B SEPA

  7. SEPA - Building a Diverse Pipeline • Encourages and supports partnerships between scientists and clinicians with educators, community organizations and science centers to: • FORMAL: Increase the participation of a diverse population young people in clinical and basic research careers • INFORMAL: Improve K-12 and public understanding of, and support for, NIH funded medical research • FORMAL/INFORMAL PARTNERSHIPS: • Science Museum & K-12 STEM • K-12 STEM & Science Museum Established 1991

  8. SEPA Target Audiences • Formal (K-12 STEM#) • 50 project sites • K-12 students, teachers, parents • Small numbers, high contact mode • Teacher Professional Development • Community outreach • Informal Science Education (ISE) • 27 project sites • Science Centers and Museums • Huge numbers, moderate contact mode • Public outreach & health education

  9. SEPA project diversity Plant Genetics (1) Nanotech & Microscopy (8) Systems: Aging, Hearing, Brain, Lung, Bone (8) Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine (10) Evolution (4) Basic & Clinical Research Methods (32) Molecular Biology (6) Microbiology, Virology & Disease Vectors (9) Infectious Disease, Immunology & Epidemiology (22) mouse Nutrition, Obesity, Diabetes & Cardiovascular (10) Clinical Trials Process (11) MRI insertiontube Mentoring, Workforce Development & Teacher Professional Development (19) Human Genetics & Genomics (13) Public Health, Lifestyle & Health (15) Established 1991

  10. SEPA Resources • K-12 STEM curricula • Must target standards • Rigorously evaluated • Broadly disseminated • Free • Teacher Professional Development • Student and Teacher Internships • Health- and science-related museum exhibits Established 1991

  11. Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Funding Opportunities • PAR-10-206 • R25 mechanism • 5 year, $1.3M • All areas of NIH research • Rigorous evaluation • June 2012 receipt date • Dr. L. Tony Beck (BeckL@mail.nih.gov) Established 1991

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